Do you like to work out?
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I don't like going to the gym, but once I'm there I really enjoy it. Totally, the endorphin effect. But, I also love the way I feel afterwards and the extra energy I seem to get.0
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When I started MFP I hated any form of exercise but am gradually starting to enjoy it. I'm only brisk walking at this point, but enjoy a brisk walk twice daily for 20 minutes. I am able to do one mile in 20 minutes and have seen much improvement since starting mfp. I think this is what I'm enjoying the most, watching my improvement. I have gone from getting short of breath in about 1/10 to 2/10 of a mile, to no shortness until I've walked about 2 1/2 mile. My goal is to walk 3 miles in 40 minutes without stopping. I also plan on adding yoga and strength training to my workout.0
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I kind of like working out, I like feeling my muscles working and my heart racing because it feels like I'm making progress. However I LOVE the feeling immediately after an intense workout and I think that is what motivates me to do it everyday.0
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Yep, it's really fun. There's been a few times when I haven't felt like it but still go to the gym. By the time I get done with my workout I always feel really good. And besides it's also a good stress reliever too.0
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Hmmmm tough one. I'll say that before the workout I'm kind of thinking, "ugh again?" during the workout its more like, "I can do this, not so bad" and afterward its, "Oh man I feel sooooooo much better, I'm soooo glad I didn't punk out on myself!". :drinker:
^^^^^^^^^^^^ This and if there was just some way to not sweat :grumble: I hate sweating :sad:0 -
Love every second of it. It's my time to zone out and focus on building a better me0
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Hmm, depends on the exercise!
I always like hiking, bike-riding, ice- or inline-skating. I also like boot camp and aquafit classes, but only 1-2 times per week.
I sometimes like jogging and swimming, especially if I have lots of extra energy that I want to burn off.
I mildly dislike the elliptical or exercise bikes, mostly because they're not very stimulating. I can't let my mind wander like I can with the above activities. I generally don't enjoy weightlifting either, although it's gratifying everytime I move to a larger set.
I despise crossfit and step classes (frankly I don;t understand them and I have neither the ability nor the desire)0 -
I can be a bit of a sloth getting around to it, but once I'm working out I love it.
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I like it, especially because it gives me a short break from the kids where I can run and work out my frustrations. But sometimes after getting the kids up, fed, and dressed in the mornings (they can be a handful), I'm so out of energy already that I just don't wanna and have to force myself to go, lol.0
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I hate thinking about it, I hate having to go but once I'm there I really like it and push myself to do more.
This ^^ I tell everyone (family and friends) I like it, so I don't dread going so much. But once I get out of the car and open that gym door, I feel like I'm home :smooched:0 -
I love it0
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I'm slow to get started but once that motivation kicks in I love it.0
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I love running. I do all the other stuff (swimming, cross cardio, weights, plyo, yoga...) only to support my running habit hahaha
There are many many days I think I'm too tired. My mood is too foul. However, I never say "I regret going to the gym." Most often, I just suck it up and get it done.
99 percent of the battle is changing my clothes. Once my workout clothes are on, I'm committed.0 -
no, can't stand it. I hate every minute of it. I never feel that endorphin rush that people talk about. I never feel energized or anyting after. When I'm done, in my head I'm happy that I did it, but physically I'm sore, sweaty, tired, and just miserable.0
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Yep! I have a hard time finding time though. I LOVE playing basketball it's a great stress reliever.0
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No. I hate it HATE IT HATE IT HATE IT!!!
My husband and my trainer both keep telling me that I will learn to love it, and that I will get the "exercise high" Well, I have been doing this for almost 8 months and I still hate it, still haven't felt that freakin high, and I still can't stand it.
I force myself to exercise...the only joy I have in it is when It is finally over and I am free of the hell that it is, and I can go do other things I like to do. For the life of me....I know people enjoy it and I understand and respect them for it...but how in the name of all that's holy does someone LIKE to be all sweaty, dirty and sore? To me its a nightmare
I rejoice in my laziness!! But I still make myself exercise God I hate it0 -
I've been liking it more lately. I think my body is adapting to my running so it's easier to breathe.0
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Can be pretty lazy about getting round to it, but I love the feeling immediately after I've finished, and it lasts the rest of the day.
I prefer to exercise outdoors to a gym though.
If weather is bad or I can't get out because if the kids, I get on the bike which I have attached to a realtour and I will watch a something on the computer to pass the time away, while I cycle. I don't think I could stick it for an hour unless I took my mind off it with some sort of drama or whatever.
I definitely think exercising regularly helps me so much with my mood. I'm naturally quite grumpy if I don't get out or get some sort of exercise for more than a day or two.0 -
It's hard work but I love the way I feel after a great work out, pumped and primed for the day (i w/o in the morning before work)0
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I can be a bit of a sloth getting around to it, but once I'm working out I love it.
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For the most part, I love lifting (except the initial "getting myself to the gym when I'm not at 100%", as well as currently having to work around a bad shoulder until my upcoming surgery). I love the endorphins. I even love the DOMS. Can't sit down in a chair properly because my hams and quads are hurtin' bad? Awesome!
I'm not such a fan of cardio. At least, not the machines. I don't get the same kind of rush from it, it's usually pretty monotonous and just becomes more and more gruelling as I progress. Hopefully, once I'm more fit overall, I can get into a team sport or something else that engages others senses while I get the heart muscle pumping, instead of boring-*kitten* elliptical/treadmill/bike/etc.0 -
Working out sucks, but I like it.0
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I absolutely love it. Sure, I have those days that I feel a little unmotivated or put off working out for a while, but once I get started, nothing can stop me. It's great!0
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Hmmmm tough one. I'll say that before the workout I'm kind of thinking, "ugh again?" during the workout its more like, "I can do this, not so bad" and afterward its, "Oh man I feel sooooooo much better, I'm soooo glad I didn't punk out on myself!". :drinker:
^ This exactly.0 -
Honestly, I love it. When I have free time, it's the first thing I really want to do And the rush you get afterwards is just so good, ugh. And the results!0
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I enjoy it!
I have quiet a sedentary life so when I go out and to the gym and really get going it makes me feel better about myself.
Also I tend to think about all the benefits that come with it; more calories available, better weight loss, feeling better about myself, NSV (such bingo wings!), and my long term goals such as more stylish clothes and rubbing my success in the face of those who have always doubted me!!!0 -
No, I hate going to the gym and I hate working out but I love seeing my stamina increase and not feeling tired doing things that used to exhaust me. For instance, around this time last year, I moved into a new apartment and about died in the Florida heat moving stuff in and out and around. This year, when I moved (again), I did not feel physically spent. I was fine. Also, I feel guilty when I don't go. So, even though I don't like doing it, not doing it is much worse.0
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i love it!! i'd actually forgotten how much until i got back there but i love how i feel when im done each day. I feel so lazy on my days off!!0
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I dont like it, but I've learned to like what I have to do.
I hate running, but its the only thing that ( for me) burns the cals and gets results quickly. So I like it because of those benefits.
I hate lifting, but its something that I have to do to get the "tight" results that I'm looking for. So I like it. But I hate doing it because I'm lifting really small weights and feel quite intimidated by the other people lifting amazing numbers!0 -
I hate thinking about it and getting up to do it, but once I am halfway through I feel amazing about doing it and love it!0
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